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bromelia pineapple plant Bromelia Ananas — Ornamental indoor pineapple

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bromelia pineapple plant Bromelia Ananas — Ornamental indoor pineappleMini decorative central fruit Graphic lanceolate foliage Bright indirect light Watering in rosette Non toxic H30 cm Pot 12 cm The Bromelia Ananas (Ananas comosus var. bracteatus) is an original and graphic tropical plant native to South America. Its dark green lanceolate leaves with slightly serrated edges frame a mini colorful central fruit yellow, orange, or pink depending on the variety and season making it a true living decorative object. Compact

🍍 Mini decorative central fruit • 🌿 Graphic lanceolate foliage • ☀️ Bright indirect light • 💧 Watering in rosette • 🐾 Non-toxic • 📏 H30 cm | Pot Ø12 cm

The Bromelia Ananas (Ananas comosus var. bracteatus) is an original and graphic tropical plant native to South America. Its dark green lanceolate leaves with slightly serrated edges frame a mini colorful central fruit — yellow, orange, or pink depending on the variety and season — making it a true living decorative object.

Compact and full of character, it fits into the tropical plants and the original and rare plants collection at Verdeia, alongside other bromeliads like the Guzmania.

Light & Location

The Bromelia Ananas is a light-loving plant — this is its main requirement. The more bright indirect light it receives, the more the central fruit retains its intense colors and the foliage stays dense. Our guide on light and humidity for indoor plants helps you find the optimal spot.

  • Light: bright indirect to bright partial shade — near an east or southeast-facing window with filtered light.
  • Locations: bright kitchen, living room, veranda — any well-lit room without harsh direct sun.
  • Outdoors: sheltered terrace or balcony in good weather, protected from wind and midday full sun.
  • Temperature: 18 to 26 °C — prefers warmth and a mild, humid atmosphere.

Place the Bromelia Ananas near a bright window without direct sun — good light intensifies the color of the central fruit and slows its natural aging.

Watering & Care

The Bromelia Ananas is watered differently from typical plants — it absorbs water mainly through its central rosette rather than its roots. This specific watering method is easy to master and greatly reduces the risk of overwatering. To learn more, see our guide on watering indoor plants.

  • Central rosette: keep it always slightly filled with water — refresh every 2 to 3 weeks to avoid deposits and odors.
  • Substrate: water the soil every 8 to 10 days when the surface is dry — moderately, never excessively.
  • Water: non-calcareous and at room temperature — lime clogs the rosette and leaves deposits on the foliage.
  • Fertilizer: diluted in the rosette water every 6 to 8 weeks in spring and summer.

Empty and renew the rosette water regularly — stagnant water for too long encourages bacterial growth and can damage the plant’s core.

Decor Ideas & Plant Pairings

The colorful central fruit of the Bromelia Ananas makes it a natural focal point in any tropical arrangement — it draws the eye and creates a warm color accent that enlivens green foliage, as suggested in our guide to creating a tropical atmosphere.

  • For a colorful bromeliad arrangement, pair the Bromelia Ananas with a Guzmania and a Calathea crocata — all three plants flower or fruit in warm colors, creating a lively and bright tropical trio.
  • For a tropical vertical arrangement, place it in the foreground in front of a Kentia or a Dypsis-Chamaedorea Duo — the colorful central fruit near the ground and the upright fronds above create a very structured jungle effect.
  • On a console or countertop, the central fruit becomes a colorful focal point that is further enhanced by choosing a terracotta or ochre ceramic decorative pot — the warm ceramic tones complement the fruit’s colors and unify the composition.
  • For an even more original version, discover the Ananas Rosita in ceramic pot — an ornamental variety with a spectacular pink fruit, ideal paired with the classic Bromelia Ananas to play with shades.

Verdeia Tips

  • Keep the central rosette slightly filled with non-calcareous water: this natural reservoir is how the Bromelia Ananas absorbs most of its water and nutrients — refresh it every 2 to 3 weeks to avoid stagnation.
  • Maintain a stable temperature above 18 °C: the Bromelia Ananas does not tolerate temperatures below 15 °C or cold drafts — a stable spot in a heated room ensures dense foliage and a long-lasting colorful fruit.
  • After fruiting, the plant produces offsets at the base: let them grow until they reach half the size of the mother plant, then gently detach and repot them separately to multiply your collection for free.

Technical Specifications

  • Botanical name: Ananas comosus var. bracteatus
  • Common name: Bromelia Ananas, Ornamental Pineapple
  • Family: Bromeliaceae
  • Origin: South America
  • Dimensions on delivery: H30 cm | Pot Ø12 cm
  • Light: Bright indirect to bright partial shade
  • Watering: Central rosette + substrate every 8 to 10 days
  • Temperature: 18 – 26 °C
  • Care: Easy
  • Toxicity: Non-toxic to pets and children
  • Decor style: Tropical / Original / Graphic

Each plant is unique: the fruit color and foliage density naturally vary depending on light and season.

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